Abysmo Artemisa presents as a balanced yet hop-forward English-style Pale Ale, drawing on the sessionable spirit of an Ordinary Bitter while showcasing an enhanced aromatic profile. The sensory experience is defined by a bright interplay of floral and citrus hop notes that float above a sturdy, foundational base of bready and biscuity malts. Despite its higher-than-average strength for the style, it maintains a classic British focus on bitterness, offering a crisp and refreshing character. The finish is decidedly dry, emphasizing the interplay between earthy resins and the nuanced, light caramel sweetness of the malt, creating a drinkable ale with elevated aromatic intensity.
Appearance.Pale amber to light copper in color (approximately 8–14 SRM) with brilliant clarity. It supports a low to moderate off-white head with fair retention and light lacing.
Aroma.Moderate intensity featuring a blend of floral and citrus hop character. The malt profile provides a low to moderate bready, biscuity, and lightly toasty background with a faint hint of caramel. Low to moderate fruity esters are present, typical of a characterful British yeast strain.
Taste.Initial impression is decidedly bitter, moving into a low to medium malt flavor of fresh bread and biscuit. Hop flavors follow the aroma with prominent floral and citrus notes and a light earthy or resiny quality. The bitterness is medium-high but well-integrated, leading into a dry, clean finish with a lingering, pleasant bitterness.
Mouthfeel.Medium-light body with moderate carbonation. There is a very subtle alcohol warmth due to the slightly elevated ABV, though it remains smooth with no astringency.
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